Officemate Friendship Quotes & Sayings
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Luxury is more deadly than any foe. — Juvenal
In college, I probably lost a total of about 11 games, and then I came to the Celtics and in my first three weeks we went on a nine-game losing streak. — Paul Pierce
Catholics are always trying to find out if you're a Catholic. — J.D. Salinger
Wars are won with quills and ravens, wasn't that what you said? — George R R Martin
Trying to do it all and expecting that it all can be done exactly right is a recipe for disappointment. Perfection is the enemy. — Sheryl Sandberg
Find ecstasy within yourself. It is not out there. It is in your innermost flowering. The one you are looking for is you. — Osho
If you want to get wealth, focus on wealth. If you want happiness, focus on happiness. — Debasish Mridha
A redoubtable alchemy was at work behind impenetrable veils as the forest prepared it's nocturnal mysteries. — Julien Gracq
Human history is, in essence, a history of ideas. — H.G.Wells
When you're working with wood, every stroke of the tool dulls the edge just a little. Once, in my last year at the violin-making school, I had been passing through the workshop when I overheard one of the younger students ask the instructor how it was that his tools stayed sharp so much longer than ours. "I use them less," he said, looking out the window, which was where he addressed his replies to obvious questions. It took him two cuts to get where we took fifty. Art didn't need to cut a hundred times to get where he wanted to be. He lived the life he wanted to live the first time around. — James N McKean
Whenever it is in any way possible, every boy and girl should choose as his life work some occupation which he should like to do anyhow, even if he did not need the money. — William Lyon Phelps
Cooking is about putting food on the table night after night, and there isn't anything glamorous about it. — Christopher Kimball
I don't think I fit the Marilyn Maxwell mode. — Lee Grant
Most literature on the culture of adolescence focuses on peer pressure as a negative force. Warnings about the "wrong crowd" read like tornado alerts in parent manuals ... It is a relative term that means different things in different places. In Fort Wayne, for example, the wrong crowd meant hanging out with liberal Democrats. In Connecticut, it meant kids who weren't planning to get a Ph. D. from Yale. — Mary Blakely
